Richard-Siegel-Obituary

Richard "Dick" Siegel

Minneapolis, Minnesota

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Age 86 Of Minneapolis Husband, father, uncle, brother, Bwana. Predeceased by parents, Oscar and Celia, twin brother, Robert, and infant son, David. Survived by loving wife, Libby; children, Ellie (Bill Warren), Janet (San Ha), Margie (Scott Horne), and Bill (Lauren Goffen); eight grandchildren;...

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Dear Libby - please accept my deepest sumpathy on the loss of Dick. Many years since I've seen either of you b ut some good memories. May HisPeace now be yours.
Kind regards to the family. Peggy Neff

Dear Libby,
Just by chance my daughter saw your husband's obituary. My sincere condolences on your loss. He must have been a wonderful person. In sympathy,
Maurean Fellger

Dear Libby,
So sorry to hear of your loss. Kenwood PTA and the Girl Scouts seem a life time ago. You're in my thoughts and prayers.

Dick Siegel lived across the street from my family as I was growing up. Dick made a skating rink in his yard each winter. As a neighbor I was allowed to use the rink and honed my skills early on at skating and then at hockey. In hindsight I'm sure Dick didn't appreciate my use of his picnic table benches as goals especially as I learned to shoot harder and harder but he never complained about it. I still skate. Thanks Dick you will be missed.

I am very sorry for your loss.
I was reading the obituaries and came across the one for you loved one.
My last name is Siegel so of course I read the obituary with interest. We are not related, but your husband, father, etc. sounded like a really wonderful interesting man.
Condolences to you all,
Sincerely,
Diane Siegel

NOW I KNOW WHERE BILL GETS HIS CREATIVE AND ADVENTUROUS SPIRIT !!
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SO SORRY I DIDN'T HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO KNOW DICK AND THE REST OF HIS WONDERFUL FAMILY .
MY THOUGHTS ARE WITH YOU.
AUNT LILA HERBERT

BILL, I AM SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS.

CONNIE MCGOVERN

I know, I know, the great spirit of Dick still remains, relaxed and laughing, in the sauna at Rogers Lake. Sauna number 1, number 2, number 3, he's sweating, he's smiling, he's encouraging living.

Dear Libby and family..my very kindest thoughts and condolences. Although we did not see much of one another Dick and I were good frends. again my best to you.